Top 10 Cheapest Airports in the US

When you’re watching your vacation dollars, start by finding ways to save money on airfare. Some of the best airports are cheaper to fly into and offer more reasonable rates on parking, food, WiFi and other amenities.

RewardExpert studied the 45 busiest airports across the nation and compared various expenses — plane tickets, amenities, food, etc. — to identify the 10 least expensive airports in the U.S.

Click through to see some of the best airports for cheap attractions, food, airfare and more.

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When you’re watching your vacation dollars, start by finding ways to save money on airfare. Some of the best airports are cheaper to fly into and offer more reasonable rates on parking, food, WiFi and other amenities.

RewardExpert studied the 45 busiest airports across the nation and compared various expenses — plane tickets, amenities, food, etc. — to identify the 10 least expensive airports in the U.S.

Click through to see some of the best airports for cheap attractions, food, airfare and more.

10. Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)

Location: New Orleans
Average domestic fare: $316.70

Not only does New Orleans boast one of the cheapest airports in the U.S., but it’s also one of the destinations that will be cheaper to visit this year.

Fifteen airlines do business at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, transporting more than 11.1 million passengers to and from domestic and international destinations each year.

The busy U.S. airport is scheduled to open a new North Terminal in February 2019 that will include 35 airline gates with concessions, music and scents designed to emanate the spirit of New Orleans without ever leaving the terminal.

MSY’s Best Feature: Music @ MSY

The airport is named for music legend Louis Armstrong for good reason. Tap your toes or just get up and dance to some of New Orleans’ signature music while you wait for boarding or baggage.

Groove to live entertainment on The Big Stage of Concourse C Lobby. Three more post-security venues in concourses B, C, and D require passing the TSA checkpoint to see a show.

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9. Portland International Airport (PDX)

Location: Portland, Ore.
Average domestic fare:* $324.05

Portland International Airport consistently takes top honors on Travel+Leisure’s 10 best domestic airport lists, gaining the No. 1 spot from 2013 through 2017.

Serving 17 passenger airlines, the airport has light rail traveling to the city center, where travelers can connect to 97 stations around the city. A 17-seat movie theater, extensive art exhibits and live performers offer lots to do while waiting for your flight.

PDX’s Best Feature: Local Flavor, Local Prices

Forget about making an extra stop or two on the way to the airport to avoid expensive concourse restaurant prices. Experience a taste of the city without ever leaving the airport.

Culinary offerings and the price you’ll pay both reflect the city’s dining scene in the local area. Discover hometown favorites such as Laurelwood Brewing Co., bite into the city’s food cart scene or sip a local microbrew.